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something left out, usually deliberately, requiring the reader to â??read between the linesâ??, e.g. You are looking very good today! could possibly mean You look much better than you did the other day! An omission can change meaning slightly, e.g. not providing all the relevant facts in a news report.
the direct, literal meaning of a word, rather than the ideas or emotions associated with a word...
the sentence that defines a paragraph. A topic sentence should be able to stand alone without...
the most important idea in an essay, usually contained in the topic sentence of each paragraph,...
the reason something happens (cause), and the result of it happening (effect),e.g. in the...
the height, distance and angle of a camera in relation to the subject being photographed. See...